"...we are acquainted, yes," Cas answers for both of them. His tone is level, carefully flat.
Aimed at Clarence (not that Dean heard the question, but he'll probably be able to guess who asked, if he thinks about it), he adds, "And it is not unheard-of for angels to have sexual interest, nor for them to have intercourse with humans. Such was the origin of the Nephilim, thousands of years ago in human history."
Pitching his voice a little louder, and adopting what he fancies is a conversational tone, he goes on, "It is well you are physically unequipped to bear offspring, Dean, as the Nephilim were determined to be abominations in the sight of the Lord, and were therefore to be hunted."
The whipped cream is for later, Dean.
Aimed at Clarence (not that Dean heard the question, but he'll probably be able to guess who asked, if he thinks about it), he adds, "And it is not unheard-of for angels to have sexual interest, nor for them to have intercourse with humans. Such was the origin of the Nephilim, thousands of years ago in human history."
Pitching his voice a little louder, and adopting what he fancies is a conversational tone, he goes on, "It is well you are physically unequipped to bear offspring, Dean, as the Nephilim were determined to be abominations in the sight of the Lord, and were therefore to be hunted."